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Course Overview
This 1-day, instructor-led course covers the five principles that govern high-reliability organizations. This training will address:
- Preoccupation with failure
- Resistance to simplification
- Sensitivity to operations
- Commitment to resilience
- Deference to expertise
Schedule
Currently, there are no public classes scheduled. Please contact a Phoenix TS Training Consultant to discuss hosting a private class at 301-258-8200.
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Course Outline
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What is a High Reliability Organization?
- High reliability organizations
- Links in the chain
- HRO principles
Key Concepts
- Expectations
- Normalization
- Mindfulness
- The Deepwater Horizon Disaster
The Anticipation Principles
- The Three Anticipation Principles
- Preoccupation with failure
- Case study
- Simplification and categorization
- Case study
- Sensitivity to operations
- Case study
The Containment Principles
- The two Containment Principles
- Commitment to resilience
- Deference to expertise
Auditing for High Reliability
- Auditing techniques
- Readiness assessments
- Churchill’s four questions
- Making connections
- The auditing scale
Test Driving
- Case studies
- Debrief
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BONUS! Cyber Phoenix Subscription Included: All Phoenix TS students receive complimentary ninety (90) day access to the Cyber Phoenix learning platform, which hosts hundreds of expert asynchronous training courses in Cybersecurity, IT, Soft Skills, and Management and more!
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